Locking my car with the dog in it

Sherwin

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How do I turn off the inside PIR sensors so the dog doesn't set the alarm off AGAIN
 

Sherwin

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Wow I'm talking a mater of seconds after walking him for hours I nipped to the newsagents on the way home and alarm was screaming its nuts off. How dare you make me out as a bad pet owner
 

Sherwin

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I haven't come across one I didn't know it it was pressing the lock button once and pressing twice turns them on that's what it was on my signum
 

Sherwin

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Miniature jack Russell. I also had a German pointer but he was too bonkers and not trust worthy and we have a child in the way
 

AdamRoutley

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Wow I'm talking a mater of seconds after walking him for hours I nipped to the newsagents on the way home and alarm was screaming its nuts off. How dare you make me out as a bad pet owner

Would you leave a new born baby in a car for a "matter of seconds"..no. It's no different for a dog. It boils my piss that people think this is acceptable.
 

Sherwin

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Would you leave a new born baby at home alone while going to work. No so how can you make that comparison?
 

sparkie1984

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My huskies have stayed in my car for a short while a few times, it hasn't been hot when I've done it though.

I think your being a bit melodramatic Adam. A new born baby is massively different to a dog.

Fair enough in summer or when it's hot but I can't see an issue in the winter months.
 

Sherwin

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I take my dog everywhere with me other than work he follows me everywhere without me shouting him he is beside me I wouldn't leave him in the car for more than 2 minutes and I'm always close enough that I could hear if he barked
 

Sherwin

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Maybe il start tying him to a lamp post and see if someone pinches my companion
 

sparkie1984

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YOUR A BAD PET OWNER!!!!!!!!!


Seriously though I wouldn't worry about it, there's normally a button to turn off the sensors
 

Sherwin

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It would be a skill to tie an unborn one to a lampost but as the mrs is pregnant il start practising
 

sparkie1984

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Well if you want to be as bad parent as you are dog owner I'd start practising.


Congrats on the baby though
 
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